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Minimally Invasive Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion and Instrumentation - Outcomes at 24-Month Follow-up

Publication at Central Library of Charles University, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2020

Abstract

Minimally invasive posterior lumbar interbody fusion and percutaneous instrumentation were introduced in the clinical practice with the aim to reduce the damage to musculoligamentous structures associated with open surgeries. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the clinical outcomes, radiological results and complications of the group of patients operated with the use of the minimally invasive posterior lumbar interbody fusion technique.